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| Bryson E. |
Utah, [email protected]
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I have room for 3 plants this year and i planted a 720 noel a 1032 McMullen and a 699 Bosworth. the 720 is looking great and the 1032 is looking even better. But the 699 is another story, it is all deformed and funky and extremly small. so I am trying to decide if I should plant a 1233 Reiss or a 670. i am trying to decide if i should plant a 670 or save it for next year so i know a litle more of what i am doing so I have a better chance with it. what would you pick being a first year grower the 670 or 1233 Reiss
thanks Bryson Ensign
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5/6/2006 2:54:01 PM
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| Green Angel(Cary Polka) |
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Bryson I would pick the 1233 Reiss, save the 670 when you get more expierence under your belt.
Cary Polka
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5/6/2006 3:41:44 PM
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| Kevin Snyder (TEAM HAMMER) |
[email protected]
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I'd save both of them for next season so you could cross them next season. If you have any other seeds I'd start some of them, if this year is more about getting experience, I wouldn't worry about which seed too much.
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5/6/2006 5:27:35 PM
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| STEVE Z |
Berlin,mi.([email protected])
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hey bryson throw one of my 621's in that i sent ya they seem to take off real well from what i have seen in other diaries. if you decide to start the 1233 i will send you another for next year. i would hang on to that 670 for next year,
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5/6/2006 5:54:26 PM
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| WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR |
So. Maine
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Bryson , dubble plant the 699 with arother back up plant and the 699 just might straighten itself out as it grows out. If it doesen't then you have the back up right there.
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5/6/2006 9:28:48 PM
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| Team Wexler |
Lexington, Ky
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Any Bosworth seed will benefit from having anything Dale Earnhardt related next to it. I have a 699 up that looks very good. It's a good cross and Boz knows what he's doing. I've had good luck with his junk!
Jamie Wexler
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5/8/2006 6:40:33 PM
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